Qualifications, Education and Skills

Requisites

Role and Facility Information

Registered Nurse

Casual Opportunities

BC Cancer - Vancouver Island Centre

2410 Lee Avenue Victoria, BC

Your career as an Oncology Nurse at BC Cancer begins with our stimulating environment, which integrates clinical expertise with innovative research to advance your knowledge and continues by giving you the resources to make a tremendous difference in the lives of cancer patients. We have created a working culture where our Oncology Nurses are highly valued and respected members of Canada's leading oncology clinical teams, and supported by incredible learning experiences throughout our Program. With state-of-the-art technology and innovative resources, you will support your patients with the latest, evidence based treatment options to make a truly meaningful difference in their lives and the lives of their families. Your career potential will additionally be supported with opportunities to participate in a variety of research projects and clinical trials.

To assist us in providing some of the best cancer care in the world, you must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Your strong educational background is accompanied by CRNBC registration, current CPR (Level C) certification and the proven ability to set priorities and organize patient care.

Bring your compassion and patient-care expertise to our collaborative and world-leading oncology team, where our challenging and rewarding health care environment will help to support and enhance your career.

Live and work in BC

Victoria

British Columbia’s scenic capital city of Victoria is located on the southern part of Vancouver Island. Double-decker buses, horse-drawn carriages, scenic gardens and even the tradition of formal afternoon tea, reflect this seaside city’s British heritage. Victoria’s economy is made up of traditional industry, advanced technology, tourism and arts and cultural organizations. The city boasts one of the highest “park-to-people” ratios of any city in North America. A temperate climate supports numerous recreational pursuits including golfing, fishing and boating.